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Purdue Comes Back, Notre [

Boilermakers Take 1st Tilt Of Year, 20-13

Spoil Homecoming For Hawkeyes

IOWA CITY, Iowa, Oct. 16 (UP) | Purdue fought its way through| a valiant fourth period counter! attack by the University of Iowa| today to win its first victory, of the 1948 football season, 20 to 13, before an Iowa homecoming crowd of 47,000. { Purdue led, 13 to 0, when Iowa started moving late in the third period, mostly with the help of] Al DiMarco’s passes. ! The Hawks were on the Purdue B-yard. line as the period ended and scored with five seconds gone

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NEXT FOES PURDUE<AL IMineis, TOWA-—~Notre Dame Doran plunged over from the 1yard. marker. The fans perked up as Ron Headington's conversion cut Purdue's margin to six

points, The Boilermakers drove back deep into Jowa territory and

goal but it was blocked, ~~ Scores on Sneak . Bob DeMoss scored the winning touchdown .on three ‘suc-| cessive quarterback sneaks and, Trbovich kicked the point tol make it 20 to 7. Towa moved down the field from. the kickoff on two ‘ Di-| Marco passes that took the ball to the Purdue 1-yard line. Mearl Nabor crashed over for the! final Iowa tally. minute

Rudy Trbovich attempted a field

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Purdue made its first score

alty “nullified ‘another Purdue] touchdown pass on the last play of the half, Dominate Statistics In the third period the Boiler- t makers moved from:Jlowa's 43 to the 9-yard line on a series of line plays and Harry Szulborski!

(UP)—Two DePauw passing artpunch which spelled: victory for

Iowa.

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ANOTHER INDIANA HOMECOMING was ruined down at Bloomington yes- |

terday afternoon when Ohio State's big, bad Bucks rolled over Indiana University,

ro mins 222 2 GPalW Passers ' Washington Spoils

GREENCASTLE, Ind. Oct. 18

sts furnished the touchdown,

he Tigers today over Grinnell,

Before the Old Gold Day crowd after “their” boys have taken it

twisted his way through the Inwa ©f homecoming alumni and stu-'once a year.

team verted. Purdue, straight

to score,

which losses

had = threet

Trhovich con- dents numbering more than 4000

before ‘today’s Wagner and Bob Gibson tos

riumph over the Pioneers.

win, dominated the statistics, The the aerials which spelled touch- day.

Boilermakers picked up 168 first down. | -.Adowne. to. Iowa's. nine... and. out.

gained the Hawks

to 192... The Lineups

Right Ends—Gurowsh g s—Guzowskl, Dittmer, 3} Right Tackle—Kay. , Holt Right Guards—Banks, Cozad, Perrin. 8 Centers—Laster, ‘R. Woodard, Meyer, |¢

n. =i _Tackles—Winslow, McDonnell. Quarterbacks! arco, Drabn. = Halfbacks—Halliburton, Pryhauf. ks—Faske, Doi

Fullbacks—Ted “ie ay. Nabe, ore, ea ®en, Nordman. Ewe,

Right Tackles—Barbolak, Beletie, Xa-|

ight Guards—GiSron, Welzer, Seallish Calter i—GAma hi,

Sprang. Deem. orvath, MeRay, Afflls

{ The first score came on a pass {from Wagner to. Alvy Hall from

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PURDUE |again connected on a pass to time.” Right Ends — Sebastian, ’ : al n stian, - McCaffrey, {Ogden.

{DePauw ..... 0 12 6

But the two rival coaches—

Fhe - Ploneers fought on even Tony. Hinkle of Butler and Weeh!. . 348 yards terms with DePauw throughout|Ewbank of Washington put the! {the first period. . And then the!finger on the right answer. | Tigers opened up the throttle to | score twice before the half ended.

Take the Breaks

he Grinnell 35, DePauw again just couldn't take advantage of

"Left Guardy—Grothus, Glnsbers. Carl-|gained possession of the ball and|ours.” 4 bulled to the Pioneers’ 14. Gibson

we've faced this year but we just

the third period when Gibson, they

| Aside from “that break,” the SCORE BY PERIODS

0—18 right down the line on an even-

Guards— . | wanes 0—0 Left Tackles—O'Reilly, Trbovich, Rix. | Grinnell 0 0 o ° NEXT FOES oft B v BUTLER—Oineinnati. Left Ends—Heck, Jeffrey v ’ Quarterbacks—DeMoss, Punzelt, Hart- Who I Stop Em? | WASH. (St. L)—Colorade College.

an | Left Halfback—Gorgal Right Halfback—Adams Ibacks—Szulborski, Milite, Heninger, ( Kerestes, Agney

SPRINGFIELD, Mass., Oct. 16,stephen basis, which is neither raUP)—The Cleveland Barons won tionalizing nor chalking up a

long ) ¢ i os oe ; i limaxed by a game-clinching SCORE BY PERIODS: their third consecutive victory of moral victory for the Bulldogs, !lost the ballon another intercep- AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE {Ohio State's line, however, blew to cap a 70-yard drive by hooting!c Towa ......... eeeeee. 00000 13-13 the season tonight by defeating) hi tion. Q | Western, Division | . oc out the fire and the drive bogged a field goal from the 10-yard line, [field goal. Py chdowns: = Adams, Sruthorsii, "pe the Springfield Indians, 4 to 2, in The Washington eleven cracked) Meets Shallenge {Cleveland 3.0 08h down. | Indiana didn't threaten serious-| Wisconsin started out as if it Moss, Doran. Nabor. . wrbovich 3 @n American Hockey League through for nine first downs and] The Bulldogs lhe met a severe Liat ys i 2.4 1s 41 The Hoosiers used a total of 25 1y at any time. Three times when Was going to make a -walkaway 3 plonis A er Touchdowns Pov ‘game before 5500 fans at the 159 yards and the Butler contin- challenge on its o 2.vard line | INDIANAPOLIS ‘ } 1 0 2 7 4men which bears out Coach the Hoosiers seemed to have Of the Same, Mmateing » Jari ire Eenest Vick Michigan: Field judge. Coliseum. Tonight's was the 30th gant rolled’ to 145 yards off six following a drive by the Bears, ~~ Eastern Division Smith's pre-game statement that started a rally, their passes were With: e opening kicko fek Beam. - Western Michigan: Head consecutive game in which the! t dow: In th ial that b wh Bob\Nischwit W LT Pts. G 0G the reserves would get more of intercepted or they lost ground nesman: Roy, Kiinschild, Chicago. Barons remained undefeated in = oo 0 the aerial depart- ron Fal when famile on tha |bioridence .......3 '§ 8 ¢ 13 Ja chance to play. Ohio State also/by penalties. ‘Yale was back a few minutes 5 STATIS WA PoRDUE Te Che tics. ‘ment, Butler bagged three for 12, Pere a Butler Share 0 he Springacia ee : } } ; 's : called in reinforcements, using 34| Harry Jagade and Taliaferrs, later with the tying score as it tersuasanrens | | «0. ew Haven ...... ; ——— or Yards Rushing 208 | . (good for 38 yards, while Wash- qoun.’ dissipated part of fbg de- Hershey =~ ...0.. 3.308 3 sof the Woman traveling squad. Big Nios ishing und total uf: (Continued on Page 52, Col. 4) |] et raids Pamsing n Hat Trick For Sloan (ington clicked on two of nine fensive strength, punted back UL ey RESULTS LAST NIGHT ne oR awn oat En on ry 8 Tespasiively, wap . ! v 2 J y | . A Forwards Intestopted : , | PITTSBURGH, Pa. Oct. 16/Deaves and 21 yards. Each team to the 26, but couldn't repulse the| New Haven § Hershey 3 Bo: grea) Waa Ohicrs superionty : Don Byrd Wins Number of Punts pints 3 3 |(UP)—Tod Sloan turned the “hat|lost two passes through intercep- NeXt Bear drive. " |\ Pisbureh ¢ Bufiale 3. oe « Sot he. ] 90nd RES So on hey The Lineups A y ee AV o 3 3 . \ Bumbles +. UUE SS TT trick” tonight as he led the Pitts- tions. : ney Christmann had. picked gt. Louie 3 ivo did little better during the last INDIANA Legion Golf Title Ball Lost on Fumbles ...... 1 1 | |the right flank of Butler five| , . TONIGHT'S SCHEDULE qd e ” 8 Left Ends—H Winston, Kovatch Number of Penalties ...... oa 4 |burgh Hornets to a 9 to 3 tri:| penalties coming at INOPPOT-| tyres x of six on a shovel-pass| Bofaeud, at INDIANAPOLIS. half, Left Tackies—Morrical, Georgekis. Oct. 16 (UP)— or Yof scHmAES. | 'umph over the Buffalo Bisons. tune moments hurt the Bulldogs. trom the quarter in that first| Clevhand sb New Haven. In the few times they were Left Guards Witucki. Buckner, Smith.| prove" Byrd uncle, Ind. Opening the second period, Kenny|grive, then helped Charles Eberle] LTS LAAT Niawr forced on defensive, the Bucks| Right .Guards—W Bertkiewies, Brooks|today won the American Legion's ° : Smock threw a 10-yard pass to| coi ‘NATIONAL LEAGUE threw vicious tackles and held In- Richt - all, second annual golf tournament Wildcats Are Tame Knute Dobkins on the Bears’ 20.'(Continued on Page 50, Col. 3)| Montes! 'y, Chicago 2. diana to little gain, ght Ends. | Sek asimov. here ere with a 54-hole total of 218 Benn kes, over 5 ys 3 : e ° - Right Halfbacks—McDonnell, Goldston.| Byrd, & Sh year-old | Navy Jo : Lt ’ : are i in r roorpa cores Pulivacks—iagade, Seriers. eran of World War II, fired & By Michigan's | agic ' cy Tart mas SO STATE (one-over-par 1 on bis inal wound INDIANA ‘| James Millikin 14, Carthage 13. - Heidelberg 19 Otterbein 6. QONY 13, Loven, Seruis .. Jett “Tackies—O'Hanion, Muler, Jen. [OVEF the Ji Suge » : NSBURY, United Press Sports Writer Ripon 49, Beloit 7. | Wayne Teachers York 0. aw 12, Greenboro A.-T. 6. ngs. Chee. emerge ahead of 3 pe ED SAINSBU ay, lich wel of ded toot-| indiana Sentral at: Franklin Oshkosh Teachers 0, White-! Ball Teachers 2! Michigan| St. Bonaventure 13, Wayne 0. Conters—Liningsr.” Feister Stn Mans. large fleld of legion golf cham- \ ball ticking like a Swiss watch, ripped and ran Northwestern 1.4" for Mond ftorn. {water Teachers 0 (tie). {Normal 14. \ | Wake Forest 41, Duquesne 15. | Right Oars Templeton. Tonef!, Bite. |PlODS. : 3 all team, ticking or Monday afternoon. { i 9 \ | Washington-Jefferson 33, Ge- wool? Utwein, Kirk, Ed-| Defending Champion John into the ground today, went for its 18th consecutive victory before yynqis Normal 16, Valparaiso Petroit Tech 18, Cedarville 0. Duluth Teachers 32, Bemidji ashingt » {warcs. Wilson, Humm' Jr. ‘of Laik 85.938 A» in the Wolverine Stadium. (14. pe Wilberforce State 7, Grambling Teachers 6. No neva 0 Quarterbacks Sevier wer Wiad |wound up “in frth place with a "It was Michigan's second victory against no defeats in Western) no no Nebraska 18./0~ | Lake Forest 19, North \Cen-| Fairmont State 27, Bethany 7. aire Haifoacks—Clark, Kral, Brae, | ’ Conference slay and it came in the contest billed for the league wu iinrton (St. Louis) 7. But. 10WA State 18, Colorado 7. tral 0. Buffalo 8, Alfred 0, | Right Haltbacks-Verdova Canavine,| Other leaders were C. D. Miller championship “There was no 3 “ler 0. . ’ | Michigan Mines 21," Ferris In- SOUTHWEST | Lafayette 46, Mithlonbery 18. Henry. BR ' "Yuma, A Dave Da r- ‘ . stitute 6. an 0" {Dickinson 24, Ursinus. 0. C acoRE me Morrison. Newall. |1,qenendence. ., 221; BO rin, ‘Which Navy Drops- Oth | Reba 18. grinesn 4. . | Towa Wesleyan 39, William aya Christian 27, Texas A-M\ Jy anita 14, Susquehanna 6. Indiana - TCORE BY PERIODS: Med fice Pendenc:. as. = Wis, 223 Jr © v= 4 le . Ic — 5 game out of nowhere to perform, ; | Hanover 46, Rose Poly 0. I ton 42, Elmhurst 14 Texas 14, Arkansas 6. I yumin.8, 14, Mey Tichsw wher." cians © Points 38, Leon Andrews. Mundie, Ind. the near-impossible oy defeating . | Ball State 23, Michigan Nor-| I rod a uss 1 . { Texas College 25, Langston 0. St. Mary's 18. {Hague Tuchdowns: Hague 3. Field woul: | 428. ] DE tral ame mal 14, . ! Y fa ry Georgetown: University 18, Tulsi ms ‘80. Trento Lo Teforee. George Mennis, Minnesots utive Saturdays, RNAI ( Canterbury 15, Taylor 0. Ks ian go * Aria : ¥N orth *® 0) . Rita 30:2 13, Sent rem ifs vac a, Mare Northwestern: im NEXT FOES | : py. Evansville 18, Ottawa (Kas) 8. pain state 3. | Oklahoma 42, Kansas State 0. Trinity 52, Hobart 0. Teachom. Arohie” Morcow, * River MICHIGAN AL Minnesats: BALTIMORE, Qct, 18 (UP) indiana State 6, Nlinols Wes-| po ps’ : | Northwestern (Okla.) State 20.) pineoln 21, Virginia Union 7. | © sTATISTION NORTHWESTERN—Syracuse. |The intrepid Missouri Tigers: van 0. hts cosine fo Cornell College 14, Coe 0. Southwestern (Okla) Tech 20) yee Lt ehers 0. Montclair ND. TTT TT Power Obvious {strutting - their stripes on every “pj ge (0.) 6, Manchester 0. Upper Towa 20, Buena Vista 0 Hey, oe hein ay Tae dowms gh For the first 30 minutes North- stripe of the field: moved merci-| BIG NINE : ‘| Capital 13, Marietta 6. 1 Southern U. 27; Arkansas State Hor nn: IY [Net ards sing "ns i western stayed in the ball game, lessly today to a 35-to-14 victory 4 Dakota Wesleyan 15, Huron 12. College 6. Morgan 13, Howard 2. Forwards ‘compleied *. +00: 8 but that was all. {over Navy's puncinless Midship-| Purdue 20, Towa 13. -| Principia 28, Kemper 8. | Baylor 13, Texas Tech 0. 3 Forwards intercepted ....... 2 ” be mn co one apa Dhio 8 ad oun ) Indiana (Pa.) Teachers 33, Number of punts 3 A Northwestern: put" gave men;-who- dropped - their -ninth| .. tale 17, Indiana. A... |. Obie. University. 37, Wesjern| Southern Methodist 33, Rice 7. wainhore Teachers 6. x—Average dis. of purits a8 Michigan the ‘ball on Northwest-/straight. game. A crowd of 27,000{ Michigan 28, Northwestern 0.| Reserve 7. : hi ; RAR “Wesleyan 41; Swartn: to oak ar “Finblig” rine d ern's 32 when Teninga made a saw the game, Minnesota 6, Illinois 0. “Bowling Green 48, Motris-Har- Dart ‘ th 41. Col to 16. lore Bo. : NE OF Dor aid nine-yard return. Koceskl clicked] The Missourians, rating among| Yale 17, Wisconsin 7. vey 6. artmou » Lola . Lehigh M4, Gettysburg 13. Yards penalized ...... 80

off 12, Tom Peterson piled for six the national powers after last in two tries, and Ortmann drove| week's amazing upset victory over eight yards to the Northwest-|gouthern Methodist, scored in jevery period and -left the Navy

bs 100 like phi k vie eats rallied. Michigan's precision| Sons. C0 6 lke phipwrec burg 7.

ern 6. Koceski took it over. In the second period, the Wild-

ball handling stuttered to two

fumbles, losing the ball each time 40 ford Scores Upse

under the attack of the harddriving Northwestern linesmen

and the Wolverines never ' ad-|~—Stanford's

vanced past their 32-yard line. |4 The morale - shattering came in the third period when Michigan rolled 57 yards

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blow, Second half today to score a terI rifie M-to-14 upset victory over to the University of California at orthwestern's 5 fn nine plays. 1.08 Angeles. The Indians, never Res the Wildcats stopped Tenin- Once quitting though the odds ga in four plays to take over. Were all against them, scored

\ Such was Butler's case when the Bulldog elevan was thwarted in| {the Tigers swept to an 18-to-0 its bid to send some 8000 Butler Homecoming fans home contented. Paul Butler lost, 7 to 0, to Washington; —————————— T_T sed of St. Louis in the Bowl yester-

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Intercept Pass

Indianapolis {their first game of the season!here tonight, 3 to 2, to St. Louls|

merous fights and bickering.

Coliseum in Indianapolis.

night, arguments raged continu-| Then Smock hit inside the tackle OUSLY and a fist fight broke out on|

~ . ond period, resultinig in 10-min-| 1 Slager's passing, : a : Bit: : tps 8 Shisconduct penalties against yy’ “Ohio. State team was the 112(Haltback Clark's running and - ““Butler-was -penalized for Johnny. Mariucei.. bf. the: vers. “ys clad band. who .Jed [End Dorsey's pass receiving stood, WX} Ly «REE jhohding. Then Smock threw an- and ‘Lee. Fogolin of Indianapolis. Prt, Deck band. i lout. Sa Bo : ; Sl

Ohio State

ST. LOUIS; Oct: 16 (UP)=<The Capitals dropped!

n a contest enlightened hy nu-

The same two clubs will renew

heir jce brawl tomorrow at. the) For the homecoming alumni

Penalties were numerous last

he players’ benches in the BeC-| 1 1047.

lother one to the 18, but a 15- Altogether, there were 14 penal-|°f the pre-game program,

lyard infraction set Butler back ont

| threat.

never did materialize for thes

-And coming from Mr. Ewbank:!Hinklemen when they would have penalty — Benny Woit stole the

“{soen passed..lo. Hall. in.the end «Butier has the. best. ball club done the most good. Zone, :

for his mates on the Red 14. All 'Smock-to-Bob Hamilton lateral!

backfired. Then Washington took |

{over.midway in the initial period. Involving Mariucci and Fogolin,|

| The Bulldogs began marching; !in the second period but were set! back on a 15-yard holding pen-

? r » alty near the midfield stripe, then ON the Ice

puck, broke in on top of Ralph oH | Bill Kuntz broke throligh the A + The third score was registered|took advantage of the defanse Bear defense and blocked Bill deflected a shot off his skates for threw at us at the right Gerstung’s boot, then recovered the Caps’ first score at 11:19 of

ies, 11 of them. minors.

Baid Coach Hinkle: “They took its heels again. Washington in-| For the first half of the game the kick off in reaching pay dirt. {advantage of the breaks and we tercepted on the .25 to end that Terry Sawchuk, Capitals’ young | . | goalie, played sensational hockey. But the payoff series of plays Then, with his own team a man

NEXT FOES INDIANA—At Pittsburgh. OHIO STATE—Wisconsin,

hort—Joe Lund was serving a!

més; St: Louis-het minder, and| Srey :

From then on the game see

he middle period. Less than a minute later, at

Shortly after the bench fight, | goal for three points.

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MIDWEST Iowa State J8, Colorado 7. ‘Alma 18, Albion 7. St. John's (Minn.) 20, Augs-

Eastern Ill. State 15, Dekalb 6. Miami (0.) 9, Xavier (0.) 0. t Michigan State 61, Arizona 7. LOS ANGELES, Oct. 16 (UP)| Ohio Wesleyan 26, Oase 18. downtrodden = In-| Denison 27, Wooster 0. { fans came fighting back in the) Hope 7, Hillsdale 0. Pubuque 20, Central (Ia.) 14. Parsons 12, Simpson 0. i Stevens Point 22, Platteville 12.! Mission House 19, Aurora 0. | Kansas Wesleyan 45, MecPher-

son 2. f (four touchdowns in their winning| Chadron Teachers: 18, Peru drive. Teachers 6. i : |

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Knox 20, Augustana 20. Upper Iowa 20, Buena Vista 0. Capital 18, Marietta 6. Dakota Wesleyan 15, Huron 12. Principia 28, Kemper 6. Carleton 13, St. Olaf 6. Culver - Stockton 26, Jewell 7, = Lawrence 26, Monmouth 0. Mankato Teachers 7, Winona Teachers 0. Concordia Manitoba U. 0. Ft. Hays State College 40, St./ Benedict's 0. - Macomb 18. Southern Hiinois 7. Washburn 25, Pittsburg (Kas.) Teachers 7. Dayton 20, Toledo 0.

William |

(Minnesota) 52,

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Penn State 37, W. Virginia 7.

Brown 14, Holy Cross 6. Waynesburg 39, W. Va. Wes-

" » - Bowdoin 84, Williams 0. leyan 7. Vermont 14, Norwich 0. - Salem 6, Biueteia 51g Nine Standin Tufts 26, Rochester 7. State 0. Michigan .... Yin Haverford 7, Drexel 6. State, 25, Albright 0. Inala Nessa i 1 ol “@ Union (N.Y) 35, RPL 14. St. Lawrence 0, Clarkson O|Minamete™ oii g 1 48 Penn 20, Columbia 14. | (the). Wisconsin a Bi Rutgers 22, Princeton 6. Brooklyn 20, Waguer 0. Purdue... i 2 Cornell 34, Syracuse 7. Delaware State, 14, J. C. Smith jaws... fae 108, = i)

Fordham 41, St. Francis 0. 12 Army 20, Harvard 7. : Missouri 35, Navy 14. Bates 18, Northeastern 8. Davis & Elkins 12; West Vir-

Scranton 26, Lebanon Valley 0. Rhode Island State 19, Mas{sachusetts 12.

SOUTH

Vanderbilt 26, Kentucky kB Tennessee 21, Alabama 6.

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Thiel 7, Clarion Teachers 0. Franklin Marshall 19, Carnegie ech 0, / St. Michaels 6, Devens 0,

/ Photo by Lioyd Wallen. Tgp Sl Photographer. 17 to 0., Times Photographer Walton caught this shot of Ohio's fullback Alex Verdova netting 15 yards and a touchdown on a reverse play. . :

Fists Fly as fet mi 23: Down Grinnell Butler Homecoming, 7-0Flyers Trim Caps First Big Nine Loss

Bears Tally Fourth Consecutive Victory, Score on First Play of Final Period

By JIMMY ANGELOPOLOUS Alumni can usually find a hundred ways of saying “it was a tough one,” without bordering on any rationalizations, especially

— Buckeyes Deféal Hoosier Eleven, 17-0,

In Homecoming Fracas for Indiana By JOHN V. WILSON, Times Staff Writer cl BLOOMINGTON, Ind. Oct. 16--Not even Homecoming enthusiasm could arouse Coach Clyde Smith's Hurryin' Hoosiers this afternoon as they lost to Ohio State, 17 to 0.

{most heartening. Miss Delores Shumm, 815 N. Boltog Ave. Indian-

apolis, was crowned Homecoming Queen by Governor Ralph Gates. J Miss Shumm, a freshman, was ~~ —— g queen of The Times Ice-O-Rama| Veteran Center Jack Lininger

The Buckeyes lost no time after), ad Bucke;

Joe Whisler powered over the|dived for the tally. ‘double stripe for the first score

a3 soon followed by. Dick] state wasted mb ime crossing |o score . the line agai 1 the victory.

sawed back and forth, mostly miqrield, Savie to Dorsey ki "the Yale line the {forth for the Bucks, who rolled deep in Satie pastea to 1 andion © Wi ale Jos 801 the Jumb

“ to 338 net yards as compared to ds ' for the Bulldogs and the Bears battled 1°5t 5; a pass failed, an offside 12:20, Norm Tustin drew Saw-/y diana's 112. In the closing two Clark went 11 yar

{penalty against Butler was de-|chuk out of the nets and tied the/min ites “of the game Ohio State

|clined, and another Bulldog thrust Score. {added its final tally with a field

The Hoosiers’ lauded brilliance!

appeared only once, that was in . ray third quarter. George Tallia- 500d measure, Hague, the place- field on an 80-yard

for the Buck{ferro came to life and sparked kicking specialist {a much belated drive to midfield. eyes, came in in the last period

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NOTRE D At Towa, NEBRAS t Kansas,

er ————————— i companions that Sitko did. And, added to this was the faet that Notre Dame's line outplayed Ne_{braska’s, and Nebraska's passing wasn't too hot. * risk

Hands I. U.

the pre-game ceremonies were the

sparked Ohio State defensively. Savic’s and Nick

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took over on the MADISON, 8 and drove to the goal| Yale's football i

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score. Jim times. Those first-period touchdowns were all Ohio needed. But for

. 1 Hague converted both

From line of scrimmage. .

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Georgia 22, LSU 0

| BATON ROUGE, La. Bul

{9 tonight, but it took more than| Giants, drew. {three periods of straining againsti) A {an LSU line harder than a pawn {broker's heart, :